The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Sybil is everything to me , Mr. Pembroke ; and I suppose I am a good deal to her . Sybil , dear , will you make tea ? " Sybil bestirred herself very gracefully and prettily , and Pembroke watched her with interest . She poured some hot ...
... Sybil is everything to me , Mr. Pembroke ; and I suppose I am a good deal to her . Sybil , dear , will you make tea ? " Sybil bestirred herself very gracefully and prettily , and Pembroke watched her with interest . She poured some hot ...
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... Sybil seems to you strangely eager to see women righted , it is because she , more than most other human beings , has seen how women are wronged . Thank you , Sybil , dear . Shall we have some toast ? " Then Sybil set to making some ...
... Sybil seems to you strangely eager to see women righted , it is because she , more than most other human beings , has seen how women are wronged . Thank you , Sybil , dear . Shall we have some toast ? " Then Sybil set to making some ...
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... Sybil begged to be allowed to withdraw into the other room to answer letters that scarcely admitted of delay ... Sybil re - entered the room with some letters which she had written , and Christmas offered to post them for her as he went ...
... Sybil begged to be allowed to withdraw into the other room to answer letters that scarcely admitted of delay ... Sybil re - entered the room with some letters which she had written , and Christmas offered to post them for her as he went ...
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